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The Euro crisis catapulted the EU into its most serious political
crisis since its inception, leaving it torn between opposing
demands for more sovereignty and solidarity. This volume focuses on
the key themes of disunion, sovereignty and solidarity. It assesses
the main EU institutions: member states, civil society actors and
policy areas.
Since the 1970s the public commitment to social solidarity between
citizens through comprehensive provision of welfare has been eroded
by the imperatives of international markets. In this volume the
problems posed to public intervention are analyzed. The
contributors compare and evaluate how different countries have
dealt with these challenges.
This authoritative guide enables accurate identification of the
common components of the inshore benthic invertebrates of the
British Isles and adjacent European coasts, as well as a
substantial proportion of fish species. This new edition builds
upon the strengths of the earlier work and is thoroughly revised
throughout to incorporate advances in both the taxonomy and ecology
of the organisms concerned.
This book considers the issue of regional exposure to external
economic events, exploring the role of trade in the performance of
American states. It focuses on the case of trade with the European
Community, analyzing the potential impacts of its integration on
trade with individual states. .
As economic integration among nations emerges as the dominant
mechanism affecting trade patterns, the global economy is rapidly
evolving into a patchwork of regional blocs. International trade is
no longer the exclusive domain of sovereign states; its sources are
increasingly found at the supernational level, while its impacts
are more and more felt in subnational regions. In addition, the
increase in freer economic policies all over the globe has so
undermined national authority that regional economies are
inevitably opened up to international trade. In this volume, David
Hayward considers the issue of regional exposure to external
economic events, exploring the role of trade in the performance of
American states and regions. Using a shift-share model to evaluate
the contribution of exports and imports in the growth of U.S.
manufacturing industries, Hayward focuses specifically on the case
of trade with the European Community, analyzing the potential
impacts of its deepening integration on trade with individual
states. He concludes by assessing the distinct variations in
states' trade experiences with the EC.
This title was first published in 2000. This is volume one of a
two-volume set which presents the reader with strategies for the
contributions of psychology and human factors to the safe and
effective functioning of aviation organizations and
systems.Together, the volumes comprise the edited contributions to
the Fourth Australian Aviation Psychology Symposium. The chapters
within are orientated towards presenting and developing practical
solutions for the present and future challenges facing the aviation
industry. Each volume covers areas of vital and enduring importance
in the complex aviation system. Volume one includes aviation
safety, crew resource management, the aircraft cabin, cockpit
automation, safety investigation, fatigue and stress, and applied
human factors in training.
This title was first published in 2000. This is volume one of a
two-volume set which presents the reader with strategies for the
contributions of psychology and human factors to the safe and
effective functioning of aviation organizations and
systems.Together, the volumes comprise the edited contributions to
the Fourth Australian Aviation Psychology Symposium. The chapters
within are orientated towards presenting and developing practical
solutions for the present and future challenges facing the aviation
industry. Each volume covers areas of vital and enduring importance
in the complex aviation system. Volume one includes aviation
safety, crew resource management, the aircraft cabin, cockpit
automation, safety investigation, fatigue and stress, and applied
human factors in training.
As we move deeper into the twenty-first century, the forces of
globalisation continue to transform both the spaces around
international borders, and the social processes, cultural
practices, economies, and political dynamics within and between
these spaces. The geographies of border regions have undergone a
dramatic transformation over the last half century; nation-state
boundaries growing ever more porous in many (though not all) areas
of the planet. Global trade has become an accepted norm in business
transactions almost everywhere. Coupled with the revolution in
digital technology, the era of globalisation promises to continue
to challenge old ideas, with new approaches to understanding
international boundaries and the regions they impact. All of the
chapters in this book, mainly drawn from the US-Mexico border (with
comparisons to Europe), speak to the ways in which border regions
have become important places in their own right, spaces where
people live, work, and create art, where corporations invest, where
crimes occur, and where security remains a concern. They are,
therefore, spaces that need to be better understood and managed,
especially in light of the cross-national and global forces
impinging upon them. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Global Society.
This two volume set presents the reader with new strategies for the
contributions of psychology and Human Factors to the safe and
effective functioning of aviation organizations and systems. The
volumes comprise the edited contributions to the Fourth Australian
Aviation Psychology Symposium. The chapters within are orientated
towards presenting and developing practical solutions for the
current and future challenges facing the aviation industry. Each
volume covers areas of vital and enduring importance within today's
complex aviation system. Volume 2 covers Selection, Training,
Human-Machine Interface, Air Traffic Control, Maintenance and
Situational Awareness. Invited chapters include contributions from
Capt. DaA+/-iel Maurino (ICAO), Professor Bob Helmreich (University
of Texas), Jean Paries and Dr. Ashleigh Merritt (Dedale), Professor
Ron Westrum (Eastern Michigan University), Capt. Azmi Radzi
(Malaysian Airlines), Nicole SvA!tek (Virgin Atlantic), Professor
Patrick Hudson (Leiden University), Dr. Sherry Chappell (Delta
Technology), Dr. Nick McDonald (Trinity College, Dublin), Professor
Jan Davies (University of Calgary), Capt. John Bent (Cathay Pacific
Airways), Dr. Carol Manning (FAA), Dr. Manfred Barberino and Dr.
Anne Isaac (EUROCONTROL), Dr. Drew Dawson (University of South
Australia), Rebecca Chute and Professor Earl Wiener (NASA Ames),
Dr. Gavan Lintern (AMRL), Bert Ruitenberg (IFATCA) and Dr. Mica
Endsley (SA Technologies)
As we move deeper into the twenty-first century, the forces of
globalisation continue to transform both the spaces around
international borders, and the social processes, cultural
practices, economies, and political dynamics within and between
these spaces. The geographies of border regions have undergone a
dramatic transformation over the last half century; nation-state
boundaries growing ever more porous in many (though not all) areas
of the planet. Global trade has become an accepted norm in business
transactions almost everywhere. Coupled with the revolution in
digital technology, the era of globalisation promises to continue
to challenge old ideas, with new approaches to understanding
international boundaries and the regions they impact. All of the
chapters in this book, mainly drawn from the US-Mexico border (with
comparisons to Europe), speak to the ways in which border regions
have become important places in their own right, spaces where
people live, work, and create art, where corporations invest, where
crimes occur, and where security remains a concern. They are,
therefore, spaces that need to be better understood and managed,
especially in light of the cross-national and global forces
impinging upon them. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Global Society.
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On rocky coastlines, receding tides leave standing pools that have
long held a fascination for the amateur seashore naturalist,
revealing glimpses of colourful and curious marine plants and
animals. Animal diversity is far greater in the sea than in
terrestrial or freshwater habitats, and the hugely varied fauna of
rock pools reflects that fact. Rock pools also undergo dramatic
shifts in temperature, salinity and pH, making such habitats
crucibles of adaptation and change. This Naturalists' Handbook
offers a comprehensive introduction to this captivating world, with
chapters covering rock-pool ecology, seaweeds, animals,
identification and guidelines for possible fieldwork and further
study. Also presented are detailed keys to all the main groups
likely to be encountered when rockpooling around Britain and
Ireland - from sea squirts to chitons, from anemones to sea
spiders, from amphipods to fishes. Rock pools is an indispensable
tool in discovering these kaleidoscopic habitats and their
multitudinous inhabitants.
This two volume set presents the reader with new strategies for the
contributions of psychology and Human Factors to the safe and
effective functioning of aviation organizations and systems. The
volumes comprise the edited contributions to the Fourth Australian
Aviation Psychology Symposium. The chapters within are orientated
towards presenting and developing practical solutions for the
current and future challenges facing the aviation industry. Each
volume covers areas of vital and enduring importance within today's
complex aviation system. Volume 2 covers Selection, Training,
Human-Machine Interface, Air Traffic Control, Maintenance and
Situational Awareness. Invited chapters include contributions from
Capt. DaA+/-iel Maurino (ICAO), Professor Bob Helmreich (University
of Texas), Jean Paries and Dr. Ashleigh Merritt (Dedale), Professor
Ron Westrum (Eastern Michigan University), Capt. Azmi Radzi
(Malaysian Airlines), Nicole SvA!tek (Virgin Atlantic), Professor
Patrick Hudson (Leiden University), Dr. Sherry Chappell (Delta
Technology), Dr. Nick McDonald (Trinity College, Dublin), Professor
Jan Davies (University of Calgary), Capt. John Bent (Cathay Pacific
Airways), Dr. Carol Manning (FAA), Dr. Manfred Barberino and Dr.
Anne Isaac (EUROCONTROL), Dr. Drew Dawson (University of South
Australia), Rebecca Chute and Professor Earl Wiener (NASA Ames),
Dr. Gavan Lintern (AMRL), Bert Ruitenberg (IFATCA) and Dr. Mica
Endsley (SA Technologies)
The assemblage of animals living in sandy shores is richer than it
might first appear, and it offers wonderful opportunities for
ecological explanation without the need for expensive equipment.
This book introduces the natural history of the community and
provides keys that will enable readers to name the animals they
find. It provides practical approaches for behavioural and
ecological studies, including the survey and monitoring of
populations. Local investigations of this kind form an essential
basis for planning the conservation of sandy shore habitats, which
are important both in their own right and as feeding grounds for
birds. This is a digital reprint edition of the book originally
published in 1994 with ISBNs 0855462949 (hbk) & 0855462930
(pbk).
Cultural Criminology: An Invitation traces the history, theory,
methodology and future direction of cultural criminology. Drawing
on issues of representation, meaning and politics, this book walks
you through the key areas that make up this fascinating approach to
the study of crime. The second edition has been fully revised to
take account of recent developments in this fast developing field,
thereby keeping you up-to-date with the issues facing cultural
criminologists today. It includes: A new chapter on war, terrorism
and the state New sections on cultural criminology and the politics
of gender, and green cultural criminology Two new and expanded
chapters on research methodology within the field of cultural
criminology Further Reading suggestions and a list of related films
and documentaries at the end of each chapter, enabling you to take
your studies beyond the classroom New and updated vignettes,
examples, and visual illustrations throughout Building on the
success of the first edition, Cultural Criminology: An Invitation
offers a vibrant and cutting-edge introduction to this growing
field. It will encourage you to adopt a critical and contemporary
approach to your studies in criminology. First edition: 2009
Distinguished Book Award from the American Society of Criminology's
Division of International Criminology
Since the 1970s the public commitment to social solidarity between
citizens through comprehensive provision of welfare has been eroded
by the imperatives of international markets. In this volume the
problems posed to public intervention are analyzed. The
contributors compare and evaluate how different countries have
dealt with these challenges.
This authoritative guide enables accurate identification of the
common components of the inshore benthic invertebrates of the
British Isles and adjacent European coasts, as well as a
substantial proportion of fish species. This new edition builds
upon the strengths of the earlier work and is thoroughly revised
throughout to incorporate advances in both the taxonomy and ecology
of the organisms concerned.
The Euro crisis catapulted the EU into its most serious political
crisis since its inception, leaving it torn between opposing
demands for more sovereignty and solidarity. This volume focuses on
the key themes of disunion, sovereignty and solidarity. It assesses
the main EU institutions: member states, civil society actors and
policy areas.
This major textbook provides a comprehensive and scholarly account
of the changing political map of Europe as it emerges from the Cold
War.
After considering the different types of states and nations that
have existed, the volume focuses on the changing forms of
democracy, and the shift from public ownership and planning to
privatization and deregulated competition in Europe. Further
chapters explore challenges to party systems and elections from the
emergence of new social movements and organized interest groups. In
addition, political and bureaucratic structures are examined, as
well as the new constitutionalism reflected in the increasing role
of the judiciary. Finally, the book concentrates on a number of key
themes in European politics: the changing basis of foreign and
security policy, the role of industrial champion firms and the
retreat from the welfare state.
Throughout, the authors' treatment is comparative and the role of
major states is specifically discussed along with the increasing
part played by the European Union. This allows the authors to avoid
both exaggerating the common features of the patterns that have
emerged in contemporary Europe and capitulating to the complexity
of enduring differences.
Written by leading authorities in the field of European politics,
"Governing the New Europe "is one of the standard texts in the
field.
Bogland habitat, which is often threatened by peat extraction, has
enormous natural history value. As well as the better-known plants,
dragonflies and birds, it supports a unique community of
microscopic animals and plants inhabiting the leaves and crevices
of Sphagnum, the moss that dominates bog vegetation. Under the
microscope, a single drop of water squeezed from bog moss reveals a
wonderful diversity of complex and distinctive organisms. The
peculiar characteristics of this bog moss habitat are described,
and the book introduces the natural history and ecological
interrelationships of its microscopic organisms, focusing in
particular on the more obvious and elegant groups: the desmids,
diatoms, shelled amoebae and rotifers or wheel animalcules.
Identification is assisted by numerous detailed line illustrations
and by the coloured plates. User-friendly keys will help the reader
to allocate specimens to a group, and to name the more conspicuous
genera of flagellates, desmids, diatoms, shelled amoebae and
rotifers, as well as some species of Sphagnum itself. This is
digital reprint of 0855462914 (1993).
Bogland habitat, which is often threatened by peat extraction, has
enormous natural history value. As well as the better-known plants,
dragonflies and birds, it supports a unique community of
microscopic animals and plants inhabiting the leaves and crevices
of Sphagnum, the moss that dominates bog vegetation. Under the
microscope, a single drop of water squeezed from bog moss reveals a
wonderful diversity of complex and distinctive organisms. The
peculiar characteristics of this bog moss habitat are described,
and the book introduces the natural history and ecological
interrelationships of its microscopic organisms, focusing in
particular on the more obvious and elegant groups: the desmids,
diatoms, shelled amoebae and rotifers or wheel animalcules.
Identification is assisted by numerous detailed line illustrations
and by the coloured plates. User-friendly keys will help the reader
to allocate specimens to a group, and to name the more conspicuous
genera of flagellates, desmids, diatoms, shelled amoebae and
rotifers, as well as some species of Sphagnum itself. This is
digital reprint of 0855462914 (1993).
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